One of the
responsibilities involved in parenthood is to guide and harness the skills,
talents and potentials of our children. Enrolling them in summer workshops or
to involve them in some activities can help them develop their natural ability, additionally is to let them read inspiring books that can boost their aptitude and view of
life. I am happy and grateful to be given a copy of
this inspirational book, very timely for my sons age, a book full of
encouragement and motivation to help teenagers become a #SuperEpic.

May powers ka
to be #SuperEpic talks about leadership lessons from the fascinating and fantastic Super Heroes
(Batman, Spiderman and more) coupled with biblical principles. Teenagers are
full of dreams and energy, their idealistic attitude can turn into a realistic triumph which can make a great influence in their lives.
We are living in exponential times, take advantage of the innovative
technologies available nowadays and encourage them to start their own projects, develop their creative skills and share them through the world wide web. Today’s youth can
excel in so many ways as communication in this era is easier with technology like internet that is accessible to everyone. Willingness
and hard work can make the difference.

I definitely
agree with the author that it does not matter if you are just an ordinary
person because “Ordinary people can still do superepic things”. Moreover, I would like to quote and share the
beautiful bible message and additional lines from the book –

Ecclesiastes 11:9-10

You who are
young, make the most of your youth. Relish your youthful vigor.

Follow the
impulses of your heart. If something looks good to you, pursue it.

But also know
that not just anything goes;

You have to
answer to God for every last bit of it.

Live
footloose and fancy-free - you won’t be young forever.

Youth lasts
about as long as smoke.

“Use potentials,
make a difference, put something extra into your ordinary life.

Use your talents and skills for yourself and your family.

Trancend yourself and connect
to a higher purpose.”

The book is comprised
of only 104 pages, written in Taglish (Tagalog-English) which makes it so easy
to read and comprehend. The author’s
humor appeal also add to make it an enjoyable reading material, thus I finished
reading it in just one sitting.

This book in
my own perspective is indeed highly recommended to the youth of today. A
perfect gift for the newly graduates too. So, grab a copy now!